
A disquieting media campaign seeks to force observers into a preconceived view that there is a “humanitarian crisis” in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. An independent expert must be wary of hyperbole, bearing in mind that “humanitarian crisis” is a terminus technicus that can be misused as a pretext for military intervention.
Although the situation in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela has not yet reached the humanitarian crisis threshold, there is hunger, malnutrition, anxiety, anguish and emigration. What is crucial is to study the causes of the crisis, including neglected factors of sanctions, sabotage, hoarding, black market activities, induced inflation and contraband in food and medicines
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(Old Spike)
That report was shit about the UN, a completely defunt and useless organization. Why should anyone give two flying shits what it that fancy looking piece of garbage?
(Old Spike)
Because it's a highly polarized situation & the UN expert is neutral. You can look into his credentials & background, and his citations in the report.
(Old Spike)
Also, South Front is a Russian Proxy site. Of course they're going to make videos that allign with Russian interests in the region.
https://toinformistoinfluence.com/2016/05/23/exposing-russian-proxy-sites-yet-another-southfront/
(Old Spike)
so.....CNN didn't interview 2 guys in obsolete uniforms claiming to be in the Venezuelan armed forces?
SouthFront has no ties to the Kremlin that I know of (I've tried to find some). That blog article you linked to doesn't show any worthwhile evidence. Here's some info about them if you're interested: https://wikispooks.com/wiki/South_Front